US9994458B2 - Process for the preparation and/or purification of ruthenium(III) chloride - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a process for the preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ), as well as to a process for the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) and a use of the process for the preparation or the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ).
- ruthenium(III) chloride The preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride is well known in the art. For example, it is known to prepare ruthenium(III) chloride by the thermal decomposition of ammonium hexachlororuthenate(IV), the subsequent treatment of the obtained metal with a mixture of NaOH and NaOCl, and reducing the obtained Na 2 RuO 4 to RuO 2 , which is then filtered and washed. In the following, the obtained RuO 2 is treated with hydrochloric acid for obtaining a raw solution of ruthenium(III) chloride.
- the raw ruthenium(III) chloride solution is typically purified by distillation, for which the ruthenium(III) chloride must be first oxidized to ruthenium(IV) oxide, which is then distilled. Finally, the distilled ruthenium(IV) oxide is reduced again to ruthenium(III) chloride.
- a disadvantage of the above-mentioned process is that the purification of the raw solution of ruthenium(III) chloride by distillation has to be carried out in a cascade of numerous steps, including an oxidizing step, the distillation of the oxidized product, and the subsequent reduction of the oxidized product back to the final ruthenium(III) chloride.
- This kind of purification thus requires suitable and complicated distillation equipment, as well as a high amount of chemicals for the corresponding oxidizing and reducing reaction and, further, the numerous steps are time-consuming and lead to a relative high loss of ruthenium(III) chloride.
- ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) is provided.
- the process comprises at least the steps of:
- X is a monovalent, divalent or trivalent cation
- y is 1, 2 or 3
- step e) is carried out after step d).
- a process for the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) is provided.
- the process comprises at least the steps of:
- step e) is carried out after step d)
- the RuCl 3 obtained is in dry form or in the form of a solution.
- X is i) a monovalent cation selected from NH 4 + , Na + , K + , Cu + and mixtures thereof and y is 2 or 3, or i) a divalent cation selected from Cd 2+ , Co 2+ , Cu 2+ , Ni 2+ , Pb 2+ , Zn 2+ , Sn 2+ , Fe 2+ , Mg 2+ , Ca 2+ and mixtures thereof and y is 1, or iii) a trivalent cation selected from Fe 3+ and y is 1.
- the obtained mixture is heated to a temperature T in the range from 70° C. to 110° C.
- the mixture obtained in step c) is concentrated before adjusting step d) is carried out.
- concentrating step d) is carried out such that the total weight of the obtained mixture is reduced by at least 15.0 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the mixture obtained in step c).
- the concentrating is carried out by rotary evaporation or distillation.
- process step d) is carried out in that the pH of the mixture obtained in step c) is adjusted to a pH from 0 to 1.5.
- process step e) is carried out within a period of not more than 2 hours after step d), preferably not more than 1 hour after step d), and most preferably not more than 30 minutes after step d).
- the process further comprises step f) concentrating the solution obtained in step e).
- concentrating step f) is carried out until RuCl 3 is crystallized from the solution.
- step f) is carried out by evaporation.
- step a) of the instant process for the preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) a hydrochloric acid solution is provided.
- hydrochloric acid solution is preferably an aqueous hydrochloric acid solution.
- aqueous hydrochloric acid solution refers to a system in which the solvent comprises water. However, it is not excluded that the solvent comprises minor amounts of a water-miscible organic solvent selected from the group consisting of methanol, ethanol, acetone, acetonitrile, tetrahydrofuran and mixtures thereof. If the solvent comprises a water-miscible organic solvent, the water-miscible organic solvent is present in an amount from 0.01 to 20.0 wt.-%, preferably from 0.01 to 15.0 wt.-%, more preferably from 0.01 to 10.0 wt.-% and most preferably from 0.01 to 5.0 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the solvent.
- the water to be used as solvent for the hydrochloric acid can be any water available such as tap water and/or deionized water, preferably deionized water.
- the solvent of the aqueous hydrochloric acid solution consists of water, i.e. the solvent is free of a water-miscible organic solvent. If the solvent of the aqueous hydrochloric acid solution consists of water, the water to be used can be any water available such as tap water and/or deionized water, preferably deionized water.
- the hydrochloric acid solution comprises hydrochloric acid in an amount of at least 10.0 wt.-%, more preferably at least 20.0 wt.-% and most preferably at least 30.0 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the hydrochloric acid solution.
- the hydrochloric acid solution is a concentrated hydrochloric acid solution.
- the hydrochloric acid solution comprises hydrochloric acid in an amount from 30.0 to 37.0 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the hydrochloric acid solution.
- step b) of the instant process for the preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) at least one ruthenium salt is provided. It is one requirement that the at least one ruthenium salt is a compound of the formula (I) (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 2 ⁇ and/or (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 3 ⁇ (I) wherein X is a monovalent, divalent or trivalent cation, and y is 1, 2 or 3.
- ruthenium salt means that the ruthenium salt comprises, preferably consists of, one or more ruthenium salt(s).
- the at least one ruthenium salt comprises, preferably consists of, one ruthenium salt of formula (I).
- the at least one ruthenium salt comprises, preferably consists of, two or more ruthenium salts of formula (I).
- the at least one ruthenium salt comprises, preferably consists of, two or three ruthenium salts of formula (I).
- the at least one ruthenium salt of formula (I) comprises, preferably consists of, a mixture of different ruthenium salts of formula (I).
- the mixture comprises, preferably consists of, two to five ruthenium salts of formula (I).
- the mixture of the ruthenium salts of formula (I) comprises, preferably consists of, two or three ruthenium salt(s) of formula (I).
- the at least one ruthenium salt comprises, more preferably consists of, one ruthenium salt of formula (I).
- the process for the preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ).
- the at least one ruthenium salt is (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 2 ⁇ and (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 3 ⁇ (I) wherein X is a monovalent, divalent or trivalent cation and y is 1, 2 or 3.
- the at least one ruthenium salt is (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 2 ⁇ (I), wherein X is a monovalent or divalent cation and y is 1 or 2, or (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 3 ⁇ (I), wherein X is a monovalent or trivalent cation and y is 1 or 3.
- the at least one ruthenium salt is (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 2 ⁇ (I), wherein X is a monovalent or divalent cation and y is 1 or 2.
- X may be any monovalent, divalent or trivalent cation typically found in such ruthenium salts.
- X is a monovalent cation selected from the group consisting of NH 4 + , Na + , K + , Cu + and mixtures thereof and y is 2 or 3. If X is a monovalent cation, X is preferably selected from the group consisting of NH 4 + , Na + , K + and mixtures thereof, more preferably X is preferably selected from NH 4 + , Na + and mixtures thereof and most preferably X is NH 4 ⁇ and y is 2 or 3.
- the at least one ruthenium salt is (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 2 ⁇ (I), wherein X is a monovalent cation and y is 2, preferably X is selected from the group consisting of NH 4 + , Na + , K + , Cu + and mixtures thereof and y is 2. More preferably, X is selected from the group consisting of NH 4 + , Na + , K + and mixtures thereof, even more preferably X is preferably selected from NH 4 + , Na + and mixtures thereof and most preferably X is NH 4 + and y is 2.
- the at least one ruthenium salt is (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 3 ⁇ (I), wherein X is a monovalent cation and y is 3, preferably X is selected from the group consisting of NH 4 + , Na + , K + , Cu + and mixtures thereof and y is 3. More preferably, X is selected from the group consisting of NH 4 ⁇ , Na + , K + and mixtures thereof, more preferably X is preferably selected from NH 4 + , Na + and mixtures thereof and most preferably X is NH 4 + and y is 3.
- X is a divalent cation selected from the group consisting of Cd 2 ⁇ , Co 2 ⁇ , Cu 2+ , Ni 2+ , Pb 2+ , Zn 2+ , Sn 2+ , Fe 2+ , Mg 2+ , Ca 2+ , and mixtures thereof and y is 1.
- X is a divalent cation
- X is preferably selected from the group consisting of Co 2 ⁇ , Cu 2+ , Ni 2+ , Pb 2+ , Zn 2+ , Sn 2+ , Fe 2+ and mixtures thereof and y is 1.
- the at least one ruthenium salt is (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 2 ⁇ (I), wherein X is a divalent cation and y is 1, preferably X is selected from the group consisting of Cd 2+ , Co 2+ , Cu 2+ , Ni 2+ , Pb 2+ , Zn 2+ , Sn 2+ , Fe 2+ , Mg 2+ , Ca 2+ , and mixtures thereof and y is 1.
- X is selected from the group consisting of Co 2+ , Cu 2+ , Ni 2+ , Pb 2+ , Zn 2+ , Sn 2+ , Fe 2+ and mixtures thereof and y is 1.
- X is a trivalent cation selected from Fe 3+ , and y is 1.
- the at least one ruthenium salt is (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 3 ⁇ (I), wherein X is a trivalent cation and y is 1, preferably X is Fe 3+ and y is 1. Accordingly, X is a monovalent cation and y is 2 or 3 or X is a divalent cation and y is 1 or X is a trivalent cation and y is 1. Preferably, X is a monovalent cation and y is 2 or 3.
- X is selected from the group consisting of NH 4 + , Na + , K + and mixtures thereof, more preferably X is preferably selected from NH 4 + , Na + and mixtures thereof and most preferably X is NH 4 + .
- (X) y in the formula (I) is NH 4 + and y is 2 or 3, preferably 2. That is to say, the at least one ruthenium salt of formula (I) is preferably diammonium hexachlororuthenate or triammonium hexachlororuthenate. Most preferably, the at least one ruthenium salt of formula (I) is diammonium hexachlororuthenate.
- step c) of the instant process for the preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the at least one ruthenium salt of step b) are combined and the obtained mixture is heated to a temperature T of ⁇ 70° C.
- the combining of the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the at least one ruthenium salt of step b) can be carried out by every means known to the skilled person for preparing a mixture of the hydrochloric acid solution and the at least one ruthenium salt.
- combining of the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the at least one ruthenium salt of step b) is preferably carried out by mixing the hydrochloric acid solution with the at least one ruthenium salt.
- “Mixing” in the sense of the present invention can be effected by any conventional mixing process known to the skilled person.
- the mixing is carried out under continuous agitation in order to evenly distribute the at least one ruthenium salt of step b) in the hydrochloric acid solution of step a).
- the combining of the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the at least one ruthenium salt of step b) is carried out at room temperature, e.g., a temperature in the range from 10 to 30° C., preferably in the range from 15 to 25° C. and most preferably in the range from 20 to 25° C.
- step c) of the process for the preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the at least one ruthenium salt of step b) are preferably combined such that the mole ratio of HCl in the hydrochloric acid solution to the at least one ruthenium salt (HCl/(X) y [RuCl 6 ] 2 ⁇ and/or (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 3 ⁇ ) is from 20:1 to 1:1, more preferably from 15:1 to 1:1, even more preferably from 10:1 to 1:1 and most preferably from 5:1 to 2:1.
- step c) of the process for the preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) that the mixture obtained by combining of the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the at least one ruthenium salt of step b) is heated to a temperature T of ⁇ 70° C.
- the mixture obtained by combining of the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the at least one ruthenium salt of step b) is heated to a temperature T in the range from 70° C. to 110° C., preferably in the range from 70° C. to 100° C., more preferably in the range from 75° C. to 90° C. and most preferably in the range from 75° C. to 85° C.
- the heating in step c) of the process for the preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) is preferably carried out for a period of time of at least 5 min, more preferably of at least 10 min and most preferably of at least 20 min.
- the heating in step c) of the process for the preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) is carried out for a period of time of between 5 min and 180 min, preferably between 10 min and 120 min and most preferably between 20 min and 120 min, e.g., for 30 min or 120 min.
- the heating in step c) of the process for the preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) is carried out under continuous stirring at a constant temperature of about 80° C. for a period of time of 30 min or 120 min.
- the mixture obtained in step c) is preferably allowed to cool down. More preferably, the mixture obtained in step c) is allowed to cool down to room temperature.
- step c) the mixture obtained in step c) is concentrated before adjusting step d) is carried out.
- the concentrating step can be carried out by every means known to the skilled person for reducing the amount of solvent in the mixture obtained in step c).
- the concentrating step is preferably carried out by rotary evaporation or distillation, preferably rotary evaporation.
- the concentrating step is carried out such that the total weight of the obtained mixture is reduced by at least 15.0 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the mixture obtained in step c).
- the total weight of the obtained mixture is reduced by at least 25.0 wt.-%, more preferably by at least 30.0 wt.-% and most preferably by at 35.0 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the mixture obtained in step c) in the concentrating step.
- the mixture obtained in step c) is a clear solution of the at least one ruthenium salt of formula (I) in the hydrochloric acid solution, i.e., the solution is free of ruthenium salt solids.
- the mixture obtained in step c) contains ruthenium salt solids
- the mixture obtained in step c) is, before step d) is carried out, preferably diluted with water, preferably deionized water, and mixed for a sufficient period of time at an elevated temperature in order to ensure a complete dissolution of the at least one ruthenium salt of formula (I) in the solvent.
- the optional dilution with water, preferably deionized water is preferably carried out before the concentrating step.
- the complete dissolution of the at least one ruthenium salt of formula (I) in the solvent is carried out under continuous stirring at elevated temperature.
- the complete dissolution of the at least one ruthenium salt of formula (I) in the solvent is carried out under continuous stirring at a constant temperature of at least 80° C., preferably of at least 90° C., more preferably of between 80° C. and 120° C. and most preferably of between 90° C. and 110° C.
- the complete dissolution of the at least one ruthenium salt of formula (I) in the solvent is carried out under continuous stirring at a constant temperature of about 100° C.
- the complete dissolution is preferably carried out for a period of time of at least 10 min, more preferably of at least 20 min and most preferably of at least 45 min. In one embodiment, the complete dissolution is carried out for a period of time of between 10 min and 120 min, preferably between 20 min and 90 min and most preferably between 45 min and 90 min, e.g., for about 60 min.
- the complete dissolution of the at least one ruthenium salt of formula (I) in the solvent is carried out under continuous stirring at a constant temperature of about 100° C. for a period of time of about 60 min.
- pH adjustment step d) can be carried out by every means known to the skilled person for increasing the pH of a mixture to a pH from 0 to 2.
- pH adjustment step d) is preferably carried out by adding water, more preferably deionized water.
- the pH of the mixture obtained in step c), or the optional concentrating step is adjusted to a pH from 0 to 1.5, preferably from 0.5 to 1.0 in process step d), preferably by adding water, more preferably deionized water.
- step e) of the instant process for the preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) the mixture obtained in step d) is passed through a cation exchanger.
- process step e) can be carried out by every cation exchanger and cation exchange method known to the skilled person.
- process step e) is preferably carried out by using a strong cation exchanger.
- advantageous cation exchanger are known as DOWEX MONOSPHERETM 650 C resin, AMBERJETTM 1200 or LEWATIT® S100H resin.
- process step e) is carried out immediately after process step d) in order to obtain ruthenium(III) chloride in high yield.
- process step d) refers to the point in time after which process step d) is completed, i.e., after which the pH of the mixture obtained in step c) has been adjusted to a pH from 0 to 2, preferably to a pH from 0 to 1.5, and most preferably to a pH from 0.5 to 1.0.
- process step e) is carried out immediately after process step d).
- process step e) is carried out within a period of not more than 2 hours after process step d). More preferably, process step e) is carried out within a period of not more than 1 hour after process step d). Most preferably, process step e) is carried out within a period of not more than 30 minutes after process step d).
- a solution comprising ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) is obtained. Accordingly, the ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) obtained by the process for the preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) is in the form of a solution.
- the RuCl 3 is separated from the solution obtained in step e), preferably RuCl 3 is separated as solid from the solution obtained in process step e).
- the process for the preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) preferably further comprises step f), concentrating the solution obtained in step e).
- concentrating step f) can be carried out by every means known to the skilled person for reducing the amount of solvent in the ruthenium(III) chloride solution obtained in step e).
- concentrating step f) is preferably carried out by evaporation such as rotary evaporation or distillation, preferably evaporation such as rotary evaporation.
- concentrating step f) is carried out until ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) is crystallized from the solution obtained in step e).
- concentrating step f) is carried out until ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) is crystallized from the solution obtained in step e) in essentially completely dried form.
- the ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) obtained by the instant process for the preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) can be obtained in dry form.
- the instant invention refers to a process for the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ); the process comprises at least the steps of:
- step e) is carried out after step d)
- step a) of the instant process for the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) a hydrochloric acid solution is provided.
- hydrochloric acid solution is preferably an aqueous hydrochloric acid solution.
- aqueous hydrochloric acid solution refers to a system in which the solvent comprises water. However, it is not excluded that the solvent comprises minor amounts of a water-miscible organic solvent selected from the group consisting of methanol, ethanol, acetone, acetonitrile, tetrahydrofuran and mixtures thereof. If the solvent comprises a water-miscible organic solvent, the water-miscible organic solvent is present in an amount from 0.01 to 20.0 wt.-%, preferably from 0.01 to 15.0 wt.-%, more preferably from 0.01 to 10.0 wt.-% and most preferably from 0.01 to 5.0 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the solvent.
- the water to be used as solvent for the hydrochloric acid can be any water available such as tap water and/or deionized water, preferably deionized water.
- the solvent of the aqueous hydrochloric acid solution consists of water, i.e., the solvent is free of a water-miscible organic solvent. If the solvent of the aqueous hydrochloric acid solution consists of water, the water to be used can be any water available such as tap water and/or deionized water, preferably deionized water.
- the hydrochloric acid solution comprises hydrochloric acid in an amount of at 10.0 wt.-%, more preferably at least 20.0 wt.-% and most preferably at least 30.0 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the hydrochloric acid solution.
- the hydrochloric acid solution is a concentrated hydrochloric acid solution.
- the hydrochloric acid solution comprises hydrochloric acid in an amount from 30.0 to 37.0 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the hydrochloric acid solution.
- step b) of the instant process for the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride RuCl 3
- ruthenium(III) chloride is provided. It is appreciated that the ruthenium(III) chloride provided in step b) can be either in dry form or in form of a solution.
- the solvent of the solution is preferably hydrochloric acid.
- the ruthenium(III) chloride comprises impurities.
- the impurities are preferably selected from at least one ruthenium salt being a compound of the formula (I) (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 2 ⁇ and/or (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 3 ⁇ (I)
- X is a monovalent, divalent or trivalent cation and y is 1, 2 or 3.
- the at least one ruthenium salt is (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 2 ⁇ and (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 3 ⁇ (I)
- X is a monovalent, divalent or trivalent cation and y is 1, 2 or 3.
- the at least one ruthenium salt is (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 2 ⁇ (I),
- X is a monovalent or trivalent cation and y is 1 or 3.
- the at least one ruthenium salt is (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 2 ⁇ (I),
- X is a monovalent or divalent cation and y is 1 or 2.
- X may be any monovalent, divalent or trivalent cation typically found in such ruthenium salts.
- X is a monovalent cation selected from the group consisting of NH 4 + , Na + , K + , Cu + and mixtures thereof and y is 2 or 3. If X is a monovalent cation, X is preferably selected from the group consisting of NH 4 + , Na + , K + and mixtures thereof, more preferably X is preferably selected from NH 4 + , Na + and mixtures thereof and most preferably X is NH 4 ⁇ and y is 2 or 3.
- the at least one ruthenium salt is (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 2 ⁇ (I),
- X is a monovalent cation and y is 2, preferably X is selected from the group consisting of NH 4 + , Na + , K + , Cu + and mixtures thereof and y is 2. More preferably, X is selected from the group consisting of NH 4 + , Na + , K + and mixtures thereof, even more preferably X is preferably selected from NH 4 + , Na + and mixtures thereof and most preferably X is NH 4 + and y is 2.
- the at least one ruthenium salt is (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 3 ⁇ (I),
- X is a monovalent cation and y is 3, preferably X is selected from the group consisting of NH 4 ⁇ , Na + , K + , Cu + and mixtures thereof and y is 3. More preferably, X is selected from the group consisting of NH 4 + , Na + , K + and mixtures thereof, more preferably X is preferably selected from NH 4 + , Na + and mixtures thereof and most preferably X is NH 4 ⁇ and y is 3.
- X is a divalent cation selected from the group consisting of Cd 2+ , Co 2+ , Cu 2+ , Ni 2+ , Pb 2+ , Zn 2+ , Sn 2+ , Fe 2+ , Mg 2+ , Ca 2+ , and mixtures thereof and y is 1.
- X is a divalent cation
- X is preferably selected from the group consisting of Co 2 ⁇ , Cu 2+ , Ni 2+ , Pb 2+ , Zn 2+ , Sn 2+ , Fe 2+ and mixtures thereof and y is 1.
- the at least one ruthenium salt is (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 2 ⁇ (I),
- X is a divalent cation and y is 1, preferably X is selected from the group consisting of Cd 2+ , Co 2+ , Cu 2+ , Ni 2+ , Pb 2+ , Zn 2+ , Sn 2+ , Fe 2+ , Mg 2+ , Ca 2+ , and mixtures thereof and y is 1. More preferably, X is selected from the group consisting of Co 2+ , Cu 2+ , Ni 2+ , Pb 2+ , Zn 2+ , Sn 2+ , Fe 2+ and mixtures thereof and y is 1.
- X is a trivalent cation selected from Fe 3+ , and y is 1.
- the at least one ruthenium salt is (X) y [RuCl 6 ] 3 ⁇ (I),
- X is a trivalent cation and y is 1, preferably X is Fe 3+ and y is 1. Accordingly, X is a monovalent cation and y is 2 or 3 or X is a divalent cation and y is 1 or X is a trivalent cation and y is 1. Preferably, X is a monovalent cation and y is 2 or 3. More preferably, X is selected from the group consisting of NH 4 + , Na + , K + and mixtures thereof, more preferably X is preferably selected from NH 4 + , Na + and mixtures thereof and most preferably X is NH 4 + .
- (X) y in the formula (I) is NH 4 + and y is 2 or 3, preferably 2. That is to say, the at least one ruthenium salt of formula (I) is preferably diammonium hexachlororuthenate or triammonium hexachlororuthenate. Most preferably, the at least one ruthenium salt of formula (I) is diammonium hexachlororuthenate.
- step c) of the process for the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the ruthenium(III) chloride of step b) are combined and the obtained mixture is heated to a temperature T of ⁇ 70° C.
- the combining of the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the ruthenium(III) chloride of step b) can be carried out by every means known to the skilled person for preparing a mixture of the hydrochloric acid solution and the ruthenium(III) chloride.
- combining of the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the ruthenium(III) chloride of step b) is preferably carried out by mixing the hydrochloric acid solution with the ruthenium(III) chloride.
- “Mixing” in the sense of the present invention can be effected by any conventional mixing process known to the skilled person.
- the mixing is carried out under continuous agitation in order to evenly distribute the a ruthenium(III) chloride of step b) in the hydrochloric acid solution of step a).
- the combining of the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the ruthenium(III) chloride of step b) is carried out at room temperature, e.g., a temperature in the range from 10 to 30° C., preferably in the range from 15 to 25° C. and most preferably in the range from 20 to 25° C.
- step c) of the process for the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the ruthenium(III) chloride of step b) are preferably combined such that the mole ratio of HCl in the hydrochloric acid solution to the ruthenium(III) chloride (HCl/RuCl 3 ) is from 20:1 to 1:1, more preferably from 15:1 to 1:1, even more preferably from 10:1 to 1:1 and most preferably from 5:1 to 2:1.
- step c) of the process for the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride that the mixture obtained by combining of the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the ruthenium(III) chloride is heated to a temperature T of ⁇ 70° C.
- the mixture obtained by combining of the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the ruthenium(III) chloride of step b) is heated to a temperature T in the range from 70° C. to 110° C., preferably in the range from 70° C. to 100° C., more preferably in the range from 75° C. to 90° C. and most preferably in the range from 75° C. to 85° C.
- the heating in step c) of the process for the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) is preferably carried out for a period of time of at least 5 min, more preferably of at least 10 min and most preferably of at least 20 min.
- the heating in step c) of the process for the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) is carried out for a period of time of between 5 min and 240 min, preferably between 10 min and 120 min and most preferably between 20 min and 120 min, e.g., for 30 or 120 min.
- step c) of the process for the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride is carried out under continuous stirring at a constant temperature of about 80° C. for a period of time of 30 min or 120 min.
- the mixture obtained in step c) is preferably allowed to cool down. More preferably, the mixture obtained in step c) is allowed to cool down to room temperature.
- step c) the mixture obtained in step c) is concentrated before adjusting step d) is carried out.
- the concentrating step can be carried out by every means known to the skilled person for reducing the amount of solvent in the mixture obtained in step c).
- the concentrating step is preferably carried out by rotary evaporation or distillation, preferably rotary evaporation.
- the concentrating step is carried out such that the total weight of the obtained mixture is reduced by at least 15.0 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the mixture obtained in step c).
- the total weight of the obtained mixture is reduced by at least 25.0 wt.-%, more preferably by at least 30.0 wt.-% and most preferably by at 35.0 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the mixture obtained in step c) in the concentrating step.
- the mixture obtained in step c) is a clear solution of the ruthenium(III) chloride in the hydrochloric acid solution, i.e., the solution is free of solids comprising ruthenium(III) chloride and/or impurities.
- step c) contains solids comprising ruthenium(III) chloride and/or impurities
- the mixture obtained in step c) is, before step d) is carried out, preferably diluted with water, preferably deionized water, and mixed for a sufficient period of time at an elevated temperature in order to ensure a complete dissolution of the solids comprising ruthenium(III) chloride and/or impurities in the solvent.
- step c) If the mixture obtained in step c) is concentrated before adjusting step d) is carried out, the optional dilution with water, preferably deionized water, is preferably carried out before the concentrating step.
- water preferably deionized water
- the complete dissolution of the solids comprising ruthenium(III) chloride and/or impurities in the solvent is carried out under continuous stirring at elevated temperature.
- the complete dissolution of the solids comprising ruthenium(III) chloride and/or impurities in the solvent is carried out under continuous stirring at a constant temperature of at least 80° C., preferably of at least 90° C., more preferably of between 80° C. and 120° C. and most preferably of between 90° C. and 110° C.
- the complete dissolution of the solids comprising ruthenium(III) chloride and/or impurities in the solvent is carried out under continuous stirring at a constant temperature of about 100° C.
- the complete dissolution is preferably carried out for a period of time of at least 10 min, more preferably of at least 20 min and most preferably of at least 45 min. In one embodiment, the complete dissolution is carried out for a period of time of between 10 min and 120 min, preferably between 20 min and 90 min and most preferably between 45 min and 90 min, e.g., for about 60 min.
- the complete dissolution of the solids comprising ruthenium(III) chloride and/or impurities in the solvent is carried out under continuous stirring at a constant temperature of about 100° C. for a period of time of about 60 min.
- pH adjustment step d) can be carried out by every means known to the skilled person for increasing the pH of a mixture to a pH from 0 to 2.
- pH adjustment step d) is preferably carried out by adding water, more preferably deionized water.
- the pH of the mixture obtained in step c), or the optional concentrating step is adjusted to a pH from 0.5 to 2, preferably to a pH from 0 to 1.5, and most preferably to a pH from 0.5 to 1.0 in process step d), preferably by adding water, more preferably deionized water.
- step e) of the instant process for the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) the mixture obtained in step d) is passed through a cation exchanger.
- process step e) can be carried out by every cation exchanger and cation exchange method known to the skilled person.
- process step e) is preferably carried out by using a strong cation exchanger.
- advantageous cation exchanger are known as DOWEX MONOSPHERETM 650 C resin, AMBERJETTM 1200 or LEWATIT® S100H resin.
- process step e) is carried out immediately after process step e) in order to obtain ruthenium(III) chloride in high yield.
- process step d) refers to the point in time after which process step d) is completed, i.e., after which the pH of the mixture obtained in step c) has been adjusted to a pH from 0 to 2, preferably to a pH from 0 to 1.5, and most preferably to a pH from 0.5 to 1.0.
- process step e) is carried out immediately after process step d).
- process step e) is carried out within a period of not more than 2 hours after process step d). More preferably, process step e) is carried out within a period of not more than 1 hour after process step d). Most preferably, process step e) is carried out within a period of not more than 30 minutes after process step d).
- a solution comprising ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) is obtained. Accordingly, the ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) obtained by the process for the preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) is in the form of a solution.
- the RuCl 3 is separated from the solution obtained in step e), preferably RuCl 3 is separated as solid from the solution obtained in process step e). If ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) is to be obtained as solid from the solution obtained in step e), the process for the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) preferably further comprises step f) of concentrating the solution obtained in step f).
- concentrating step f) can be carried out by every means known to the skilled person for reducing the amount of solvent in the ruthenium(III) chloride solution obtained in step e).
- concentrating step g) is preferably carried out by evaporation such as rotary evaporation or distillation, preferably evaporation such as rotary evaporation.
- concentrating step f) is carried out until ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) is crystallized from the solution obtained in step e).
- concentrating step f) is carried out until ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) is crystallized from the solution obtained in step e) in essentially completely dried form.
- the ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) obtained by the instant process for the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ) can be obtained in dry form.
- the present invention refers in another aspect to a use of the process for the preparation or the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ). In one embodiment, the present invention refers to a use of the process for the preparation of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ). In another embodiment, the present invention refers to a use of the process for the purification of ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl 3 ).
- the obtained solution was allowed to cool down to room temperature and then filtered through a Buchner filter. The obtained solution was then left to stand overnight at room temperature.
- the pH of the diluted solution was at pH 0.8.
- the diluted solution was passed through a 7.5 L resin column filled with washed and regenerated Lewatit S100H cation exchange resin. The flow rate was 5.5 L/hr.
- the solution obtained in comparative example 1 was concentrated to 2 L in a 50 L rotary evaporator, diluted again to a pH of 0.8 and immediately (within 30 min) passed through a 7.5 L resin column filled with washed and regenerated Lewatit S100H cation exchange resin.
- the flow rate was 5.5 L/hr.
- the eluent was then concentrated to 3 L in a 50 L rotary evaporator.
- the concentrated eluent was then transferred to a 5 L glass beaker and further concentrated on a hot plate to about 500 mL.
- the purity analysis revealed that the sample had a ruthenium content of 21.7% comprising impurities far below the specification values.
- the obtained mixture (pH 1) was then immediately passed through a 25 cm resin column filled with washed Dowex Monosphere 650 C cation exchange resin.
- the cation exchange resin was loaded with deionized water.
- the flow rate was 300 mL/hr.
- the solution was passed through the cation exchange resin within about 2 hours and the resin was washed with deionized water.
- the obtained eluent had a total weight of 638.36 g and was concentrated to 23.487 g at 100° C. and 100 mbar in a rotary evaporator.
- the obtained concentrate was a colorless liquid and was analyzed for inter alia ruthenium and chloride content, free acid and impurities.
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Description
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- a) providing a hydrochloric acid solution,
- b) providing at least one ruthenium salt of the formula (I)
(X)y[RuCl6]2− and/or (X)y[RuCl6]3− (I)
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- c) combining the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the at least one ruthenium salt of step b) and heating the obtained mixture to a temperature T of ≥70° C.,
- d) adjusting the pH of the mixture obtained in step c) to a pH from 0 to 2, and
- e) passing the mixture obtained in step d) through a cation exchanger for obtaining a solution comprising ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl3),
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- a) providing a hydrochloric acid solution,
- b) providing ruthenium(III) chloride either in dry form or in form of a solution, wherein the ruthenium(III) chloride comprises impurities,
- c) combining the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the ruthenium(III) chloride of step b) and heating the obtained mixture to a temperature T of ≥70° C.,
- d) adjusting the pH of the mixture obtained in step c) to a pH from 0 to 2, and
- e) passing the mixture obtained in step d) through a cation exchanger for obtaining a solution comprising ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl3),
(X)y[RuCl6]2− and/or (X)y[RuCl6]3− (I)
wherein X is a monovalent, divalent or trivalent cation, and y is 1, 2 or 3.
(X)y[RuCl6]2− and (X)y[RuCl6]3− (I)
wherein X is a monovalent, divalent or trivalent cation and y is 1, 2 or 3.
(X)y[RuCl6]2− (I),
wherein X is a monovalent or divalent cation and y is 1 or 2, or
(X)y[RuCl6]3− (I),
wherein X is a monovalent or trivalent cation and y is 1 or 3.
(X)y[RuCl6]2− (I),
wherein X is a monovalent or divalent cation and y is 1 or 2.
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- i) a monovalent cation selected from the group consisting of NH4 +, Na+, K+, Cu+ and mixtures thereof and y is 2 or 3, or
- ii) a divalent cation selected from the group consisting of Cd2+, Co2+, Cu2+, Ni2+, Pb2+, Zn2+, Sn2+, Fe2+, Mg2+, Ca2+ and mixtures thereof and y is 1, or
- iii) a trivalent cation selected from Fe3− and y is 1.
(X)y[RuCl6]2− (I),
wherein X is a monovalent cation and y is 2, preferably X is selected from the group consisting of NH4 +, Na+, K+, Cu+ and mixtures thereof and y is 2. More preferably, X is selected from the group consisting of NH4 +, Na+, K+ and mixtures thereof, even more preferably X is preferably selected from NH4 +, Na+ and mixtures thereof and most preferably X is NH4 + and y is 2.
(X)y[RuCl6]3− (I),
wherein X is a monovalent cation and y is 3, preferably X is selected from the group consisting of NH4 +, Na+, K+, Cu+ and mixtures thereof and y is 3. More preferably, X is selected from the group consisting of NH4 −, Na+, K+ and mixtures thereof, more preferably X is preferably selected from NH4 +, Na+ and mixtures thereof and most preferably X is NH4 + and y is 3.
(X)y[RuCl6]2− (I),
wherein X is a divalent cation and y is 1, preferably X is selected from the group consisting of Cd2+, Co2+, Cu2+, Ni2+, Pb2+, Zn2+, Sn2+, Fe2+, Mg2+, Ca2+, and mixtures thereof and y is 1.
(X)y[RuCl6]3− (I),
wherein X is a trivalent cation and y is 1, preferably X is Fe3+ and y is 1. Accordingly, X is a monovalent cation and y is 2 or 3 or X is a divalent cation and y is 1 or X is a trivalent cation and y is 1. Preferably, X is a monovalent cation and y is 2 or 3. More preferably, X is selected from the group consisting of NH4 +, Na+, K+ and mixtures thereof, more preferably X is preferably selected from NH4 +, Na+ and mixtures thereof and most preferably X is NH4 +.
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- a) providing a hydrochloric acid solution,
- b) providing ruthenium(III) chloride either in dry form or in the form of a solution, wherein the ruthenium(III) chloride comprises impurities,
- c) combining the hydrochloric acid solution of step a) and the ruthenium(III) chloride of step b) and heating the obtained mixture to a temperature T of ≥70° C.,
- d) adjusting the pH of the mixture obtained in step c) to a pH from 0 to 2, and
- e) passing the mixture obtained in step d) through a cation exchanger for obtaining a solution comprising ruthenium(III) chloride (RuCl3),
(X)y[RuCl6]2− and/or (X)y[RuCl6]3− (I)
(X)y[RuCl6]2− and (X)y[RuCl6]3− (I)
(X)y[RuCl6]2− (I),
(X)y[RuCl6]3− (I),
(X)y[RuCl6]2− (I),
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- i) a monovalent cation selected from the group consisting of NH4 +, Na+, K+, Cu+ and mixtures thereof and y is 2 or 3, or
- ii) a divalent cation selected from the group consisting of Cd2+, Co2+, Cu2+, Ni2+, Pb2+, Zn2+, Sn2+, Fe2+, Mg2+, Ca2+ and mixtures thereof and y is 1, or
- iii) a trivalent cation selected from Fe3+ and y is 1.
(X)y[RuCl6]2− (I),
(X)y[RuCl6]3− (I),
(X)y[RuCl6]2− (I),
(X)y[RuCl6]3− (I),
TABLE 1 | ||||
m (Ru educt) | 5.0 | g | ||
m (product) | 23.487 | g |
Ru content | 20.51% |
m (Ru) | 4.82 | g |
yield | 96.4% | |
chloride content | 35.31% |
C (free acid) | 6.7 | mol/L |
w (free acid) | 14.7% |
potassium content | 20 | ppm | ||
sodium content | 150 | ppm | ||
density | 1.677 | g/cm3 | ||
TABLE 2 | |||
Ru content | 19.0 to 24.0% | ||
Element | Max limit in ppm | ||
Rh + Pd + Ir + Pt | 1000 ppm | ||
Os | 200 ppm | ||
Cu | 200 ppm | ||
Fe | 200 ppm | ||
Na | 200 ppm | ||
K | 200 ppm | ||
Ca + Al + Si + Mg | 200 ppm | ||
Claims (12)
(X)y[RuCl6]2− or (X)y[RuCl6]3−
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